Twine.



J. DYMeeK.

TWINB.

APPLIOATIN FILED AUG. Z2, 1911.

19036949@ Patented. Sept. 10, 191.2.

U] Messes nvenarz iiNirnn srnrns PATENT orriony JOHN DYMOCK, 0FSTOCKPORT, ENGLAND.

TWINE.

Patented Sept. 10, 1912.

Original application filed October 7, 1909, Serial No. 521,538. Dividedand this application led August 22, 1911. Seria1 No. 645,450.

To all lwhom t may concern.'

Be it known that I, JOHN DYMooK, a subject of the King of Great Britain,residing at Stockport, in the county of Chester and Kingdom of GreatBritain, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Twine;and. I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exactdescription of the invention, such' as will enable others skilled in theart to which it appertains to make and use the same. u

This invention relates to improvements in that cla-ss of twine whichconsists of a fibrous core and a paper covering and the object of theinvention is'to render such twine much stronger than hitherto has beenthe case.

This a plication is a division of application Serial No. 521538, filedOctober 7th, 1909.

I attain this object by the twine formed as illustrated in annexeddrawing.

b is the fibrous core and a the paper covering, the former being made ofsuch as cotton, jute, hemp, flax or the like ibrous material and thelatter consisting of the ribbon of paper.

Instead of simply wrapping the paper ribbon aaround the core b withedges to overlap parallel with the core and then twisting the two ashitherto, according to this invention, the paper ribbon a is curledaround the core b with ed es opposite each other turned inwardly be orethe twist is imparted to the pa er ribbon and core. This inward turningo the edges of the paper ribbon causes the paper `ribbon to becomedouble at the edges which greatly strengthens the twine.

` I claim:

As a new article of manufacture, twine consisting of a textile fibercore and a paper ribbon curled around the said core with edgeslongitudinally opposite each other turned inwardly.

In testimony whereoiI I. have aixed my signature in presence of twowitnesses.

vJOHN DYMooK.

Witnesses: l

ALFRED BOSSHARDT, STANLEY E. BRAMALL,

